
Lubna Kerr: A Better Memory
Lubna Kerr: A Better Memory at West End Playhouse, Morecambe
About the show
If Death Can't Come Between Eleanor and Harold, What Can?
Eleanor switches on an AI replica of her late husband, only to discover memories that don't match her own. Lubna Kerr stars in A Better Memory, a darkly funny new thriller about grief, memory and AI.
A Better Memory is a world-premiere new play exploring the role AI can play in grieving. Through an AI voice assistant built from Harold's messages, recordings and digital footprint, Eleanor can once again hear her husband's voice, revisit old jokes, and be taken care of.
For the first time in a year, Eleanor doesn't have to feel alone. At first, reminiscing is comforting. But as the AI model starts to remember things that Eleanor doesn't, she's forced to confront that some versions of the past are harder to live with than others.
Funny, unsettling, and painfully human, A Better Memory asks a question becoming increasingly difficult to ignore: if technology allowed you to speak to a passed loved one again, would you really say no?
The production is presented by Kerr Arts Collective, Edinburgh mother-and-son team Lubna Kerr and Ihsan Kerr. The play marks Ihsan Kerr's debut as a playwright, while Lubna has appeared at the Fringe every year since 2013, including in her own plays Tickbox, Chatterbox, and Lunchbox - all hits earning four and five-star reviews.